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mexico bureau chief for mcclatchy d.c. tim johnson has written in detalg aboil about t troublesome top pick and he joins me now from mexico city. tim, what happened along the border? why are so many area residents outraged? >> well, i think it's really growing pains by the border patrol and customs and border protection. the border patrol has doubled in size over the last seven years so there's an awful lot more agents along the southwest border and at the same time that immigration -- migration flows are reducing. >> but if that's the case, if you have agent numbers having doubled, what's interesting to me is the number of undocumented immigrant arrests, that has dwindled down to about a third of what it was previously. i mean, the agency also plans to hire 4,000 more agents over the next two years. so what does this say about their effectiveness and how is this rapid growth part of the problem? >> well, it's -- you know, the result of this rapid growth has certainly been felt among those who are living near the border. t
mexico bureau chief for mcclatchy d.c. tim johnson has written in detalg aboil about t troublesome top pick and he joins me now from mexico city. tim, what happened along the border? why are so many area residents outraged? >> well, i think it's really growing pains by the border patrol and customs and border protection. the border patrol has doubled in size over the last seven years so there's an awful lot more agents along the southwest border and at the same time that immigration --...
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now president is upside down in new mexico. first time we've seen the numbers. we have a chance to spend money. >> is there a way democrats can take the numbers and say we still have a shot. is there a way to go get north carolina? >> there's a way to get it. you have to get out there. the money is going to be a challenge. people are saying that's not a winning case, and they're going to look somewhere else. as we have talked before with mr. yang, they may be not as good right now. enit comes to voting, we have the chance. when it comes to raising money, that's a big challenge. but ofa could help out. and there are other ways to push money and resources into the campaign. >> where the president's poll numbers where they are now, do you invite him to come stand next to your senate candidate if you're running in a southern state. >> the reality is if -- if i'm doing it? >> if one is in fact leading this. >> i think you have to, frankly. you have to say this is who i am. an you're not going to be somebody different. you're not going to say i'm the republican runnin
now president is upside down in new mexico. first time we've seen the numbers. we have a chance to spend money. >> is there a way democrats can take the numbers and say we still have a shot. is there a way to go get north carolina? >> there's a way to get it. you have to get out there. the money is going to be a challenge. people are saying that's not a winning case, and they're going to look somewhere else. as we have talked before with mr. yang, they may be not as good right now....
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we are not the fattest country in the world, mexico is. don't worry, we will be the fattest country once everyone -- as soon as they all come over here. [laughter] what is our biggest concern as americans? tv show spoilers. in other countries a spoiler consists of i have not been back to the village yet, sue do not tell me who survived the drone strike. no spoilers. sorry about that one. america still has amazing technological innovations. google glass has hit the market. now just by walking down the street we will know exactly who to punch in the face. [laughter] in america we see gluten in peanuts as a threat. andther countries, gluten peanuts are the nicknames of warlords of child armies. america is doing just fine. how do i know that? we are making a fourth movie about trucks that turn into giant robots. why? because there is still so much story left to tell. [laughter] so chin up, this country is still number one. the all important categories of cream filled pastries, face computers, and robot trucks. education, the economy, and the e
we are not the fattest country in the world, mexico is. don't worry, we will be the fattest country once everyone -- as soon as they all come over here. [laughter] what is our biggest concern as americans? tv show spoilers. in other countries a spoiler consists of i have not been back to the village yet, sue do not tell me who survived the drone strike. no spoilers. sorry about that one. america still has amazing technological innovations. google glass has hit the market. now just by walking...
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now mexico is. don't worry, we'll all be again soon as they all come over here. and what's our biggest concern as americans? tv show spoilers. in other countries a spoiler is i haven't been back to the village yet. so don't tell me who survived the drone strike. no spoilers. america still has amazing technological innovations, google glass has hit the market. now just by walking down the street we'll know who to punch in the face. in american we see gluten and peanuts as threats to our kids. in other countries those are the nicknames of war lords who have child armies. america is doing just fine, guys. how do i know that? because we are making a fourth movie about trucks that turn into giant robots. why is that? because there is still so much story left to tell. chin up, everyone, this country is still number one in the all important categories of cream filled pastries, face computers and robot trucks. education, economy and the environment, we'll get them next time. and here's why america is the best country in the world. a guy like me can stand before the presi
now mexico is. don't worry, we'll all be again soon as they all come over here. and what's our biggest concern as americans? tv show spoilers. in other countries a spoiler is i haven't been back to the village yet. so don't tell me who survived the drone strike. no spoilers. america still has amazing technological innovations, google glass has hit the market. now just by walking down the street we'll know who to punch in the face. in american we see gluten and peanuts as threats to our kids. in...
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lochs in mississippi, to build levees to protect against floods, to rebuild the wetlands and gulf of mexico from east texas all the way through to alabama, and other such works by the corps of engineers that are vital to the well-being of this nation. president bush vetoed that bill. we overrode that veto. history of congress, there have been 1170 vetoes. only 106 have been overridden. ours was 107th. because ined established a partnership with the ranking member, the senior florida.n john mica of not just when i took the chairmanship, but prior to that, when i was chair of the aviation -- we did things together. i established and inclusiveness with the republicans. during the years later that we when mr. the minority, shuster of pennsylvania was chairman of the committee, he and i traveled the country in support of a significant increase in our surface transportation bill that became known as t-21. and then, atlanta. at the end of a news conference, the last question was a reporter who said, why are you a democrat, traveling with mr. shuster, a republican? never seenause i've a democratic
lochs in mississippi, to build levees to protect against floods, to rebuild the wetlands and gulf of mexico from east texas all the way through to alabama, and other such works by the corps of engineers that are vital to the well-being of this nation. president bush vetoed that bill. we overrode that veto. history of congress, there have been 1170 vetoes. only 106 have been overridden. ours was 107th. because ined established a partnership with the ranking member, the senior florida.n john mica...
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the two sides of mexico in this week's "parts unknown." >> mexico, you know, you see it on tv, murder, corruption. mexico is a deeply troubled, maybe even cursed land. it is also just as deeply magical and enchanted. this amazing, amazing country, incredible food, unbelievable music, old school colonial streets, mountains, beaches, did i mention the food? should pay more attention to this place, man. it's our brother. it's right down there next to us. and it's really one of the greatest places on earth. >> it is beautiful. mexico. catch anthony bourdain, "parts unknown" sunday, 9:00 p.m. eastern time. woman: this is not exactly what i expected. man: definitely more murdery than the reviews said. captain obvious: this is a creepy room. man: oh hey, captain obvious. captain obvious: you should have used hotels.com. their genuine guest reviews are written by guests who have genuinely stayed there. instead of people who lie on the internet. son: look, a finger. captain: that's unsettling. man: you think? captain: all the time. except when i sleep. which i would not do here. hotels.com wou
the two sides of mexico in this week's "parts unknown." >> mexico, you know, you see it on tv, murder, corruption. mexico is a deeply troubled, maybe even cursed land. it is also just as deeply magical and enchanted. this amazing, amazing country, incredible food, unbelievable music, old school colonial streets, mountains, beaches, did i mention the food? should pay more attention to this place, man. it's our brother. it's right down there next to us. and it's really one of the...
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this was not the 1968 olympics in mexico where people put up their fist. they are saying the players gave up a lot of power to adam silver and the organization of the nba owners. i completely disagree. >> what were they supposed to do? they were in the middle of playoffs. >> if you walk off the court saying i'm going to shoot you is not nearly as influential as doing it. i think the threat of walking off the court was more important than them leaving. lebron and chris paul handled it brilliantly behind the scenes. >> what is the next step? we hear from people that he's not going to go, you got me, i'm selling the team. we expect a long fight. will the punishment stand-up legally? >> i think it can. if you take the race out of it and the money out of it, he got kicked out of a club. if you are in a bike club and the members say we don't want you anymore, that can stand-up. >> based on something that might have been obtained legally. >> exactly. even if it was obtained illegally, it doesn't change the fact they can state we don't want you here anymore. he ha
this was not the 1968 olympics in mexico where people put up their fist. they are saying the players gave up a lot of power to adam silver and the organization of the nba owners. i completely disagree. >> what were they supposed to do? they were in the middle of playoffs. >> if you walk off the court saying i'm going to shoot you is not nearly as influential as doing it. i think the threat of walking off the court was more important than them leaving. lebron and chris paul handled...
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lime places are searching with growers in mexico banding together to set prices after a crop disease ravaged trees. that is your latin america report. now a bloomberg exclusive. merck and makers anchor stephanie ruhle sat down with steve wynn for an extensive interview. they discuss how lost i guess is no longer just a gambling town. there has been> a steady increase of non-gaming attractions built and offered in las vegas, which were not there before. choicetoday can have the of more restaurants, more shopping, more of everything. the proportion of non-gaming revenue to gaming revenue has changed. because there have been more non-gaming offerings available to the public. is therevenue in america same and has not grown in the last 5-8 years. it because of the proliferation of gaming around the united states in regional casinos. anywayas has prospered because the increase in international business -- all of the emerging nations, china, mexico havee and increased their visitation to las vegas. the growth in las vegas has come from non-gaming and in the gaming sector from international
lime places are searching with growers in mexico banding together to set prices after a crop disease ravaged trees. that is your latin america report. now a bloomberg exclusive. merck and makers anchor stephanie ruhle sat down with steve wynn for an extensive interview. they discuss how lost i guess is no longer just a gambling town. there has been> a steady increase of non-gaming attractions built and offered in las vegas, which were not there before. choicetoday can have the of more...
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. >> quÉ bien la pasamos allÍ, en la plaza mÉxico, seÑores. mucho los queremos. buenos dÍas, luis, te estamos escuchando. >> efectivamente, acompaÑemos a bruno becquer a trabajar en los Ángeles pero a diferencia de otras veces, no se le requiriÓ aprenderse un guiÓn, ni siquiera peinarse porque encontramos al actor en otra faceta de su trabajo. vamos a ver. >> tienes que poner el tomate para que coja color... >> el doblaje es el proceso de sustituir la voz original de una producciÓn cinematogrÁfica o televisiva. esta es la chamba y es todo un arte. >> hay muchos factores que no has considerado. ¿quÉ tal si un dÍa llego tarde? >> otra de las funciones es la de narrar y ahÍ nos encontramos a bruno becquer. >> ha llegado el momento de comenzar una nueva historia. >> saca a relucir los problemas de sobrepeso en amÉrica. malos hÁbitos alimenticios y sobre todo, el trabajo de mercadotecnia, que realizan las tres corporaciones para mantener cautivos a los consumidores. >> creo que es algo increÍblemente importante, no solo en estados unidos sino tambiÉn en
. >> quÉ bien la pasamos allÍ, en la plaza mÉxico, seÑores. mucho los queremos. buenos dÍas, luis, te estamos escuchando. >> efectivamente, acompaÑemos a bruno becquer a trabajar en los Ángeles pero a diferencia de otras veces, no se le requiriÓ aprenderse un guiÓn, ni siquiera peinarse porque encontramos al actor en otra faceta de su trabajo. vamos a ver. >> tienes que poner el tomate para que coja color... >> el doblaje es el proceso de sustituir la voz...
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new mexico, arizona? guest: they have the lowest graduation rates currently. they're going to have to make tremendous progress to get where they need to be. host: what needs to be done? guest: that is a good question. in nevada we are seeing gaps between special education students and their general education population peers. that is something about a is going to have to overcome. in other states, this report does not necessarily address what states are specifically doing or not doing. it does ask good questions as to how to the states that are falling behind, why are they falling behind what needs to improve? host: to close the opportunity gap between low income and middle to high income students, to define the opportunity gap. guest: we are seeing students graduate at a higher rate than their low income peers. there is a 15 percentage point gap between low income and non-low income students. across states, it varies from one percent in indiana to 30 something percent in minnesota. host: you want to solve the big-city challenge. guest: urban areas have been h
new mexico, arizona? guest: they have the lowest graduation rates currently. they're going to have to make tremendous progress to get where they need to be. host: what needs to be done? guest: that is a good question. in nevada we are seeing gaps between special education students and their general education population peers. that is something about a is going to have to overcome. in other states, this report does not necessarily address what states are specifically doing or not doing. it does...
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marine made a wrong turn into mexico with his legal gun. now he's chained up in a jail in mexico. his mother now desperately trying to free her son. hear from her next. >>> then it's what made pippa middleton a world wide name. but is her famous feature a fake? >>> plus, the aflac trivia question of the day. born on this day in 1972, this wwe star played football at the university of miami. you know the answer to this. be the first. ♪ ♪ go long, look lean, in this season's most important fashion trend, the long shirt. designed to flatter, with playful hemlines and length for everybody. the new long shirt. visit the shirt boutique, only at chico's and chicos.com. ♪ aflac, aflac, afc! ♪ [ both sigh ] ♪ ugh! ♪ you told me he was good, dude. yeah he stinks at golf. but he was great at getting my claim paid fast. how fast? mine got paid in 4 days. wow. that's awesome. is that legal? big fat no. [ male announcer ] find out how fast aflac can pay you at aflac.com. when my son was born, i remember, you know, picking him up and holding him against me. it wasn't just about me an
marine made a wrong turn into mexico with his legal gun. now he's chained up in a jail in mexico. his mother now desperately trying to free her son. hear from her next. >>> then it's what made pippa middleton a world wide name. but is her famous feature a fake? >>> plus, the aflac trivia question of the day. born on this day in 1972, this wwe star played football at the university of miami. you know the answer to this. be the first. ♪ ♪ go long, look lean, in this season's...
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crop disease in mexico has ravaged lime trees. those are your top headlines. chimingorcelli in. >> it is some thing that people are starting to realize food prices are up again. people are confident that food prices are on the rise. index,look at the stuffs which leads food inflation coming to thing you should be prepared for a significant rise in food prices, which will obviously seep into the headlines as well -- >> we know cocoa and coffee are up, but you were saying even corn and wheat, the stuff that matters? pretty muchicken, everything is up. >> the answer to save money on food -- juice cleanse. was go up in price. >> demographic pressures resent a long-term challenge for the u.s. housing market. our guest host, tom purcell he porcelli of rbc, the white line, resident working age old,ople 15 to 64 years and since the late 1990's, it has been on a downward trend. he aligned tracks a change in total household. what does this mean? is householdline formation, literally households being formed. what is interesting is there are two dynamics, and we touched o
crop disease in mexico has ravaged lime trees. those are your top headlines. chimingorcelli in. >> it is some thing that people are starting to realize food prices are up again. people are confident that food prices are on the rise. index,look at the stuffs which leads food inflation coming to thing you should be prepared for a significant rise in food prices, which will obviously seep into the headlines as well -- >> we know cocoa and coffee are up, but you were saying even corn...
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. >>> the coast guard sprang in to rescue mode when two pilots crashed in to the gulf of mexico during a training exercise. the helicopter hovering overhead a coast guard swimmer was lowered in to the rough water and helped the navy pilots in to the basket which was hoisted to safety and the brave swimmer was pulled up himself. >>> we're getting a new view unside that doomed south korean ferry as it was sinking. the shaky video found on the cell phone of a 17-year-old victim when his body was recovered. at first the mood is lighthearted with jokes about the "titanic" but the lighthearted atmosphere soon turns serious as the fear began building one student even asking, am i really going to die? some offered last words to their parents saying mom i love you. >>> a new report in the disappearance of flight 370 has revealed a series of missteps. findings by the malaysian government suggest that the search was in trouble from the start. it shows confusion, misinformation and critical four-hour delay. here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: for the first time the malaysian report reveals it
. >>> the coast guard sprang in to rescue mode when two pilots crashed in to the gulf of mexico during a training exercise. the helicopter hovering overhead a coast guard swimmer was lowered in to the rough water and helped the navy pilots in to the basket which was hoisted to safety and the brave swimmer was pulled up himself. >>> we're getting a new view unside that doomed south korean ferry as it was sinking. the shaky video found on the cell phone of a 17-year-old victim...
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they know when they have a job and an illegal comes across the border from whatever country, asia or mexico or honduras or ireland or wherer they are coming from, if they are taking a job of an american, the mexican american community is the hardest hit. their education funds are the heartest hit. their neighborhoods are the hardest hit. and that's why i believe that americans of mexican descent are patriots. they are part of the american family. and that's why i do not believe that they want to legalize the status of every illegal that's poured into our country. it hurts their families more than anyone. what we need to do now is make sure that as we discuss legalizing the status of illegals, of amnesty, they want to call it comprehensive immigration reform, that we keep in mind these things could have dramatic negative impacts on the well-being of the american people. are we on? de that's who you've got to ask. what are the answers to this? let me just say that the solutions are not easy. but i would suggest there is a simple but not easy solution. we should make sure that anyone who comes
they know when they have a job and an illegal comes across the border from whatever country, asia or mexico or honduras or ireland or wherer they are coming from, if they are taking a job of an american, the mexican american community is the hardest hit. their education funds are the heartest hit. their neighborhoods are the hardest hit. and that's why i believe that americans of mexican descent are patriots. they are part of the american family. and that's why i do not believe that they want...
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. >> another well-known ufo incident happened in roswell, new mexico in 1947. >> in this case, some say a ufo crashed and the u.s. government recovered aliens from the wreckage. the government said it was a surveillance balloon and started with a press release. the pr guy for the army wrote a flying disk was recovered by a nearby ranch and that sparked a mystery and conspiracy theory that persists to this day. >> there are even so-called documentaries that show what they say are the bodies of aliens. creepy. >> that's definitely real. >> that's a little creepy. >> weekly world news. remember that? >> yes. >> what would our spooky segment be without diana's favorite topic, ghosts? she's actually very afraid. >> i am. there's been some of the most famous -- stomach, stop it, famous, almost as famous as -- the lady of raynham hall in england achieved immortality, so to speak. a photographer from country life magazine was photographing a staircase when this lovely lady happened to show up. legend has it she was lady dorothy walpole and she had been locked up in that home by her jealous husb
. >> another well-known ufo incident happened in roswell, new mexico in 1947. >> in this case, some say a ufo crashed and the u.s. government recovered aliens from the wreckage. the government said it was a surveillance balloon and started with a press release. the pr guy for the army wrote a flying disk was recovered by a nearby ranch and that sparked a mystery and conspiracy theory that persists to this day. >> there are even so-called documentaries that show what they say...
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we like poland and indonesia, mexico and brazil. >> i was going to ask you about brazil, because there seems to be so much negative news coming on the country at the moment because there is so much focus on the world cup. is it a buying opportunity? investors are getting nervous. >> it probably is. it would not be my top choice but it probably is because so much is priced in in terms of the yield you are getting. you need to have a substantial depreciation and double-digit terms for you to lose the advance yield differential. >> you like poland, despite the fact that we are seeing the russia-ukraine standoff? >> if there is any disruption that is an opportunity because i do not think that nato is going to drop poland. >> thank you so much for coming on today. andreas utterman. now, as we had to break, the italian finance minister padoan says he would welcome a softer level of the euro but does not see strong depreciation on the horizon. we will bring you that interview coming up next. in the meantime, follow me on twitter. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." i'm francine lacqua here
we like poland and indonesia, mexico and brazil. >> i was going to ask you about brazil, because there seems to be so much negative news coming on the country at the moment because there is so much focus on the world cup. is it a buying opportunity? investors are getting nervous. >> it probably is. it would not be my top choice but it probably is because so much is priced in in terms of the yield you are getting. you need to have a substantial depreciation and double-digit terms for...
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former new mexico governor and two thousand presidential candidate gary johnson joined me earlier to talk about his lack of representation. i pointed out how seventy two percent of people from the survey say the country would be better if we didn't really allow the incumbents then after that the american people don't trust the incumbents or other party or the new guys what's the alternative. well the first walleye i drew the pole as he does what we're all witnessing uniting term limits would really be a silver bullets. the notion that people would get into the right thing and get out and then. and then lindsey it'll couple of issues of late that really left all politicians behind marriage equality yet nobody was standing up for that marijuana legalization of the state of washington state of colorado. moving ahead of all politicians and then if you look at that libya and syria president's ready to go in militarily congress is ready to dot the i's and cross the t's on how to do that. on the whole eighty percent of americans want don't want to do that well that's a good thing. i just wi
former new mexico governor and two thousand presidential candidate gary johnson joined me earlier to talk about his lack of representation. i pointed out how seventy two percent of people from the survey say the country would be better if we didn't really allow the incumbents then after that the american people don't trust the incumbents or other party or the new guys what's the alternative. well the first walleye i drew the pole as he does what we're all witnessing uniting term limits would...
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on a series for the cw in conjunction with cbs that we brought in one of the biggest soap stars in mexico to star. big fanre seeing is a of its own culture but also a big fan of american culture. if there is a way you can connect the dots and create something truly entertaining that can be both for a gentleman -- general market and true the hispanic market, there is an amazing amount of warmth and audience that they embrace from that market. with the youtube experiment as well, we did a big partnership with sofia vergara surrounding our youtube channel that google initially funded through its previous channels that we continue to expand and procter & gamble is involved as well. >> john is joining me with more and you are literally everywhere. you are in l.a., the facebook event in san francisco, our producers like ben silverman in tending to see their programs on a platform like facebook? facebook brings its partners, one of the earliest partners was netflix. reed hastings and mark zuckerberg are very tight and they have seen themselves as being displaced or you can talk about shows, lear
on a series for the cw in conjunction with cbs that we brought in one of the biggest soap stars in mexico to star. big fanre seeing is a of its own culture but also a big fan of american culture. if there is a way you can connect the dots and create something truly entertaining that can be both for a gentleman -- general market and true the hispanic market, there is an amazing amount of warmth and audience that they embrace from that market. with the youtube experiment as well, we did a big...
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and it basically sucked a ton of moisture in from the gulf of mexico. nothing pushing behind it. nothing making it go forward. so, basically you had all of this moisture pulling in and it created just a huge area of rain around the panhandle, that's where we got more than 17, 18, almost 19 inches of water in the panhandle. >> rescue and recovery efforts in the next 24, 48 hours, it sounds like in the panhandle area of florida. jennifer grey, thank you. panhandle people, california, thinking about you here? next, los angeles clippers' owner donald sterling banned for life not just from the clippers but the nba. now charities are facing tough dilemma here. do they keep the money that donald sterling gave them? donated to them, or should they give it back? ♪ what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together reliably fast internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! we must have encountered a temporal vortex. further analytics are necessary. beam us up. ♪ that's my phone. hey. [ female announce
and it basically sucked a ton of moisture in from the gulf of mexico. nothing pushing behind it. nothing making it go forward. so, basically you had all of this moisture pulling in and it created just a huge area of rain around the panhandle, that's where we got more than 17, 18, almost 19 inches of water in the panhandle. >> rescue and recovery efforts in the next 24, 48 hours, it sounds like in the panhandle area of florida. jennifer grey, thank you. panhandle people, california,...
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. >> this part of colorado, including vast areas of no mexico, oklahoma and texas are experiencing the worst drought sips the 1930's. normal rainfall is 14 inches a year. last year, there were only three. the dust bowl has returned. >> you cannot find any three and a half year period that has been this dry in the history of this area with data going back to the 1880's. >> this is a quiet ranch. >> it is now, yep. >> doug's family has ranched here for generations. >> this was always physical of hay, this little pen here and then i had cattle on both sides, fed cattle on that both sides. >> what happened to them? >> had to tell them. >> why? >> because of the drought. >> the county commissioner said ranchers are going under. >> i can't keep my cattle, so how do i keep my livelihood and pay taxes? the rippling effect of this for the economy in the area can be devastating. >> the drought was the hot poetic in a packed room at the annual arkansas river basin wore forum, but nolan is hopeful the warming some forecasters expect will finally bring rain. >> there's always optimism. you always t
. >> this part of colorado, including vast areas of no mexico, oklahoma and texas are experiencing the worst drought sips the 1930's. normal rainfall is 14 inches a year. last year, there were only three. the dust bowl has returned. >> you cannot find any three and a half year period that has been this dry in the history of this area with data going back to the 1880's. >> this is a quiet ranch. >> it is now, yep. >> doug's family has ranched here for generations....
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so with that flooding a major concern from the mid-atlantic to the gulf of mexico, flash flooding and river flooding in some spots, 4 to 6 inches of rainfall through the day. john and diana, back to you. >> thank you for that. >>> officials coordinating the search for the missing malaysian airliner are dismissing claims that a private surveyor may have found wreckage from flight 370. that potential debris was located in the bay of bengal. by a company called georesonance thousands of miles from the search location. they are not sure of the findings but said an investigation is warranted. >>> the father of the teenager who survived the flight from california to hawaii in the wheel well of a jumbo jet has arrived in honolulu. child welfare officials have not released information at this time but they are the father said earlier this week he was looking forward to reuniting with his son and bringing him home to california. >>> a security guard remains in critical condition after a work place shooting at a fedex facility. kramer shot six co-workers before turning the gun on himself. they
so with that flooding a major concern from the mid-atlantic to the gulf of mexico, flash flooding and river flooding in some spots, 4 to 6 inches of rainfall through the day. john and diana, back to you. >> thank you for that. >>> officials coordinating the search for the missing malaysian airliner are dismissing claims that a private surveyor may have found wreckage from flight 370. that potential debris was located in the bay of bengal. by a company called georesonance...
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stop open cesar ---en diversos hechos violentos en reynosa mexico hoy murieron al menos 14 personas. ---entre las victimas hay diez civiles armados, ademas de dos oficiales de la policia federal. ---segun las autoridades los ataque ocurrieron en diversos puntos de esa ciudad en el estado de tamaulipas. vo cesar mientras que en michoacan, el gobierno mexicano lleva a cabo el proceso de desmovilizacion, registro y desarme de los grupos de autodefensas en 27 municipios de ese estado. segn el trato que los civiles armados hicieron con las autoridades, podran conservar legalmente las armas pero no portarlas en las calles.pero solo tenerlas es suficiente para que los caballeros templariossie ntan que los estan desafiando. blanca --miembros de las fuerzas areas de latinoamerica, estados unidos y canada son parte de los ejercicios de capacitacion en per, en caso de devastadores desastres naturales. vo --parte del entrenamiento , es aprender a mejorar la respuesta en caso de un terremoto y un tsunami. --mas de 600 participantes tambien son parte del simulacro de las misiones de rescate, evacu
stop open cesar ---en diversos hechos violentos en reynosa mexico hoy murieron al menos 14 personas. ---entre las victimas hay diez civiles armados, ademas de dos oficiales de la policia federal. ---segun las autoridades los ataque ocurrieron en diversos puntos de esa ciudad en el estado de tamaulipas. vo cesar mientras que en michoacan, el gobierno mexicano lleva a cabo el proceso de desmovilizacion, registro y desarme de los grupos de autodefensas en 27 municipios de ese estado. segn el trato...
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they also got a divorce in mexico. look at how the world has changed. meanwhile flash to this piece of crap covered with human skin, donald sterling, who is openly consorting with prostitutes and bringing them to his games. the reason the testimony you just mentioned is on the public record is because he sued one of his prostitutes, trying to get property back he had put in her name. >> now the wife is trying to get back -- >> a different prostitute. that's the current prostitute. this was a different prostitute. >> i thought it was a girlfriend. >> he gave her -- >> two bentleys, a ferrari, a range rover. don't get the prostitutes confused. >> said girlfriend or prostitute. >> the woman a decade ago openly a prostitute. he in his deposition -- these are his words. the cases you've been citing on the housing discriminations, these are accusations. there are two important points. look at how the world has changed -- this is not 1% of the outrage against him, point, two do not tell me you can generalize from this man about my feelings, about humanity's fe
they also got a divorce in mexico. look at how the world has changed. meanwhile flash to this piece of crap covered with human skin, donald sterling, who is openly consorting with prostitutes and bringing them to his games. the reason the testimony you just mentioned is on the public record is because he sued one of his prostitutes, trying to get property back he had put in her name. >> now the wife is trying to get back -- >> a different prostitute. that's the current prostitute....
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. >> parents told to keep children away from tvs - what about >> drug wars in mexico >> this guy saw someone they suspect and they just went after them >> now vigilantes have joined the fight >> i don't want to do this... >> is it a popular uprising? or a new wave of violence? >> fault lines... al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> they're locking the door... ground breaking... >> we have to get out of here... truth seeking... award winning documentary series mexico's vigilante state only on al jazeera america >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> on techknow... >> these are some of the amazing spider goats >> small creatures, big impac
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republican governors in nevada and new mexico are -- latinos. >> it's the exception to the rule in the governors association. >> hi. could you talk a little bit about legislatures where although as you say you are on the offense on the legislative level as terry mcauliffe has learned the hard way you can have a great victory for
republican governors in nevada and new mexico are -- latinos. >> it's the exception to the rule in the governors association. >> hi. could you talk a little bit about legislatures where although as you say you are on the offense on the legislative level as terry mcauliffe has learned the hard way you can have a great victory for
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as waves of cold, dry air over the nation's midsection crashes into warm, moist air from the gulf of mexico. the emergency operations center in birmingham expects a threat of tornadoes well into the night. rain has also been a big problem. mobile, alabama, got 4.5 inches in just an hour. another three are expected before the night is over. scott. >> pelley: more to come. tracking the severe weather is eric fisher, chief meteorologist of our cbs station wbz in boston. eric, what can we expect? >> scott, we're watching another very active evening of storms. the atmosphere here across the southeast is a little worked over from this morning. that's a good thing. it decreases the volatility just a little bit but still we need to remain very vigilant as we head through the overnight. tornadoes watch out in central, northern alabama, back towards new orleans. also here in eastern north carolina. we had a couple of wall clouds, dangerous storms off to the east of raleigh. the area we're watching tonight from the louisiana border, across the southeast, including atlanta. by the time we get toward to
as waves of cold, dry air over the nation's midsection crashes into warm, moist air from the gulf of mexico. the emergency operations center in birmingham expects a threat of tornadoes well into the night. rain has also been a big problem. mobile, alabama, got 4.5 inches in just an hour. another three are expected before the night is over. scott. >> pelley: more to come. tracking the severe weather is eric fisher, chief meteorologist of our cbs station wbz in boston. eric, what can we...
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to these headwinds beginning to put forth important economic fundamental reforms, places like china, mexico, are well on their way. then this year there is a rash of elections across many of the really important countries. india, indonesia, brazil, turkey. we're starting to see the candidates that are leading, are moving with a changed campaign, driving lots of important reforms that will be very market friendly. david: free market reforms. so you think they will become more business-friendly. >> absolutely. that's what we're anticipating. david: talk about one of the toughest sells in the world today which is russia. you think what is going on in ukraine, you think there couldn't be any deals in russia. a company called yandex. why do you like it? >> yandex as many people know is the google of russia. is the only stock in russia. it's a difficult place to do business but we're a bottom up stock-picker so when we find something this good we want to play. david: look how it has come down. you talk about bottom pickers, it is right about there now. >> it has double-whammy being internet e-com
to these headwinds beginning to put forth important economic fundamental reforms, places like china, mexico, are well on their way. then this year there is a rash of elections across many of the really important countries. india, indonesia, brazil, turkey. we're starting to see the candidates that are leading, are moving with a changed campaign, driving lots of important reforms that will be very market friendly. david: free market reforms. so you think they will become more business-friendly....
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we currently have -- have three locations in mexico, which opened in the last six months. great results. 14 locations in canada and we to open and buy in saudi arabia. the philippines probably toward the end of the year, 2015. other companies we are working thinkn agreement, we there is a huge amount of opportunity. we think we can have somewhere around four locations. >> what is your favorite kind of sauce on your wings? >> depends on what i'm eating. myy garlic is probably favorite. >> that was the buffalo wild wings cl. coming up, we will head back to the conference and speak to the chief investment officer of one of the world's largest funds. is on a patenta buying spree ahead of its ipo. we will look at why this sets the company apart from google, facebook, and twitter. should you buy? ♪ >> alibaba is beefing up its u.s. patent holdings before it goes public. a lot at stake here. -- ipo may be megan hughes has more on this. megan, talk to me about the patent strategy. what is it? as a defensives move. a company announces it is going public entity -- it becomes vulne
we currently have -- have three locations in mexico, which opened in the last six months. great results. 14 locations in canada and we to open and buy in saudi arabia. the philippines probably toward the end of the year, 2015. other companies we are working thinkn agreement, we there is a huge amount of opportunity. we think we can have somewhere around four locations. >> what is your favorite kind of sauce on your wings? >> depends on what i'm eating. myy garlic is probably...
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if we start focusing more on south america and central america and mexico, work with these countries for job development programs, our job policy becomes domestic policy because it will affect domestic policy. that is what i wanted to say. host: let me bounces off of you from "the washington post." oh, we lost our caller. we can't get a response. let's listen to chris from new haven, connecticut. isler: i think the president pretty much right on target. we would like him to be dealing with domestic policy, but the contingencies of or politics have led us into foreign-policy. i think his approach has led to very good decision-making. i think you yourself made the mistake when you read the opening statement. if you go back to videotape, and stumbled when he made your opening statement. advice that you the i would give the president, because i've known him since 1992 and have offered him advice. i think when he stood to the president, you should share what you share with him. i think other things he could be doing that he hasn't done yet. we'll see what he does in the future. let's list
if we start focusing more on south america and central america and mexico, work with these countries for job development programs, our job policy becomes domestic policy because it will affect domestic policy. that is what i wanted to say. host: let me bounces off of you from "the washington post." oh, we lost our caller. we can't get a response. let's listen to chris from new haven, connecticut. isler: i think the president pretty much right on target. we would like him to be dealing...
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award winning documentary series mexico's vigilante state only on al jazeera america >> this is my life i worked so hard for and it's just laying there in pieces. >> residents in several states dealing with destruction left by another round of deadly tornadoes, at least 11 people have been killed, bringing the two day death toll to 28. >> secretary of state john kerry in damage control mode after his apartheid remarks about israeli. a deadline to extend talks between the israelis and palestinians expires today. >> sponsors of the l.a. clippersers are jumping ship, severing or suspending ties with the team after racial remarks by the owner. >> the latest trend among teens using lip balm to get high. the buzz can carry serious side effects. >> welcome to al jazeera america. >> another wave of tornadoes wreaking havoc across the south, bar relying through alabama, mississippi, tennessee as well as other states killing at least 11 people. they flattened homes and businesses, knocking out power to thousand us. the gofers of alabama and mississippi both declare states of emergency. >> the thr
award winning documentary series mexico's vigilante state only on al jazeera america >> this is my life i worked so hard for and it's just laying there in pieces. >> residents in several states dealing with destruction left by another round of deadly tornadoes, at least 11 people have been killed, bringing the two day death toll to 28. >> secretary of state john kerry in damage control mode after his apartheid remarks about israeli. a deadline to extend talks between the...
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trying to rebuild the balance sheet since the disastrous gulf of mexico oil spill back in 2010. yahoo! ceo marissa mayer is looking, and he will draw more viewers to his website. yahoo! will debut two new comedy shows -- one about a pro-basketball team and the other by the creator of "freaks and geeks." that is today's company news. going toany is not save videos is a big part. kind of obvious. >> the mantra of the moment, the 47 different flavors of what we have. we have a mantra of the moment, 9:00 this morning, don't forget our economic coverage. we will have it on bloomberg radio and television. case-schiller. soggy housing data. year-over-year, the survey up 13%. terrific number but it's got this -- to it. >> there has been softening in the housing data. >> pending home sales, existing home sales, new home sales all going down. >> michelle meyer upping us from bank of america merrill lynch on that as well. erik at milken. >> speaking to lots of high-profile guests, including disney ceo bob iger. he talked about wanting dominating the headlines. the alleged comments by the l
trying to rebuild the balance sheet since the disastrous gulf of mexico oil spill back in 2010. yahoo! ceo marissa mayer is looking, and he will draw more viewers to his website. yahoo! will debut two new comedy shows -- one about a pro-basketball team and the other by the creator of "freaks and geeks." that is today's company news. going toany is not save videos is a big part. kind of obvious. >> the mantra of the moment, the 47 different flavors of what we have. we have a...
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here's alana grimstad from our station in albuquerque. >> reporter: deep in the new mexico desert. >> best adventure so far. >> reporter: fans and film crews focus on the big pile of trash, wondering what mystery lay beneath. >> a lot of pressure right now. >> reporter: all eyes on the garbage on the ground, even when the wind made it hard to keep them open. >> it is stinky and dusty. >> reporter: legend had it 30 years ago atari, the godfather of video games, buried thousands of e.t. games under the old landfill. apparently the game was a bust and atari was trying to get rid of them. >> i don't want to say i was a geeky loner but i loved to play games. >> reporter: after wondering for decades, finally and waiting for hours. >> i was like what? >> reporter: there it was. tangled in the trash a small plastic box that smothered all doubt. >> we found intact e.t. video game. [ cheers and applause ] >> they found the games. good lord. >> reporter: here's your chance to take an up close and personal look at the first game to come out of the earth, buried 30 years ago, covered in trash. bes
here's alana grimstad from our station in albuquerque. >> reporter: deep in the new mexico desert. >> best adventure so far. >> reporter: fans and film crews focus on the big pile of trash, wondering what mystery lay beneath. >> a lot of pressure right now. >> reporter: all eyes on the garbage on the ground, even when the wind made it hard to keep them open. >> it is stinky and dusty. >> reporter: legend had it 30 years ago atari, the godfather of video...
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award winning documentary series mexico's vigilante state only on al jazeera america >>> now a snapshot of stories making headlines on "america tonight." an egyptian court hands down the largest death sentence in modern history against the leader of the muslim brotherhood, and 682 supports of it. more than 500 brotherhood supporters were condemned to death last month. >>> president vladimir putin continues new sanctions. but the violence continues, the mayor of kharkiv, ukraine, shot in the back and said to be fight for his life. >>> slapped with a federal indictment, new york republican congressman says it's a political witchhunth. he faces a reelection battle this fall. >>> on the inflammatory comments allegedly made by the owner of the los angeles clippers, donald steering, the disparaging comments he made about african-americans touched a raw nerve. companies have already started to pull sponsorship of the team. but >> reporter: it was a moment of solidarity and protest. >> the clipper players wearing their warmup shirts inside out. >> reporter: they wore plane red jerries, not a cl
award winning documentary series mexico's vigilante state only on al jazeera america >>> now a snapshot of stories making headlines on "america tonight." an egyptian court hands down the largest death sentence in modern history against the leader of the muslim brotherhood, and 682 supports of it. more than 500 brotherhood supporters were condemned to death last month. >>> president vladimir putin continues new sanctions. but the violence continues, the mayor of...
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hombre dijo ser su nieto, y necesitaba miles dÓlares para pagar una fianza ya que estaba detenido en mÉxico, la vÍctima enviÓ el dinero convencida de que todo era real, por la llamada de un segundo sujeto. >> una persona que se identificÓ como trabajador de la embajada de estados unidos en mÉxico, dijo lo que su nieto le estÁ contando, está correcto. >> las o autoridades aconsejan llamar a la policÍa se consideran una llamada telefÓnica sospechosa. >> arrancan los playoffs de la nba, y los clippers de los angeles estÁn en medio del escÁndalo. >> los jugadores de los clippers de los angeles salieron con las camisetas al revÉs a manera de protesta. >> segÚn el portal de internet tmz.com, el dueÑo de los clippers discutiÓ con su novia porque le molesta que publiquen las redes sociales que se asocie con negros, sterling dice: te pido que no los oigas a mis partidos. la supuesta discusiÓn emana por una foto que vivÍan stiviano, en realidad se llama marÍa vanesa pÉrez, publicÓ junto a magic johnson que de inmediato pidiÓ la repÚblica de sterling. >> cuando se comete un error
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we saw symbolism with tom my smith and john carl with the black fist in the olympics at mexico. the late game portland and houston wore black socks. but we need something stronger and i think this is a moment in history where particularly these african-american athletes have to step up. >> they got to do more. >> in my opinion. of course, i'm not in their shoes. but, i know what doc is saying, they work all their lives. they had this dream since they were a kid. >> the coach also said if they keep winning this will keep more in the public eye than in the public conscience. >> i know doc. he's in a tough space. and i watched the game yesterday. and even though doc and the players won't admit it, that thing affected them. they are behind 20 points in the first quarter. came back. but they are shook. it's not their fault. >> it's interesting because this is an incident -- we heard from michael jordan the past has not been the most outspoken. >> michael stepped up. people will wait for michael. he's on -- i know you might say other people have little pieces of their nba teams. micha
we saw symbolism with tom my smith and john carl with the black fist in the olympics at mexico. the late game portland and houston wore black socks. but we need something stronger and i think this is a moment in history where particularly these african-american athletes have to step up. >> they got to do more. >> in my opinion. of course, i'm not in their shoes. but, i know what doc is saying, they work all their lives. they had this dream since they were a kid. >> the coach...
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. ♪ >> drug wars in mexico >> this guy saw someone they suspect and they just went after them >> now vigilantes have joined the fight >> i don't want to do this... >> is it a popular uprising? or a new wave of violence? >> fault lines... al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> they're locking the door... ground breaking... >> we have to get out of here... truth seeking... award winning documentary series mexico's vigilante state only on al jazeera america the performance review. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >> on techknow... >> these are some of the amazing spider goats >> small creatures, big impact >> how strong is it? >> almost as strong as steel >> inspiring discoveries changing lives >> this could go in a human body..
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america took half of mexico by force in the mexican war. american foreign policy, progressives say is based on theft. why? because america is reactive in the middle east. why? because the middle east has oil notice america doesn't get involved in haiti because they don't have oil. >> do you just have a different spin on why these events took place? >> well, final one and important one is capitolism. free market system. president obama says this is theft from society. when obama said you didn't build that he was arguing is that societily collectively creates wealth and greedy entrepreneurs rush in and steal it this, is a central challenge in this film, "america". we examine allegations and refute them. >> take what happened with american indians. is that something you challenge factually? do you put a different spin on it? you see how difficult the allegation to answer premises appear to be obvious right? we did take the country from indians right? >> right. >> i would call it a sort of morality tale. what progressives do is take nuggets of
america took half of mexico by force in the mexican war. american foreign policy, progressives say is based on theft. why? because america is reactive in the middle east. why? because the middle east has oil notice america doesn't get involved in haiti because they don't have oil. >> do you just have a different spin on why these events took place? >> well, final one and important one is capitolism. free market system. president obama says this is theft from society. when obama said...
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america stole the labor of african americans, america took half of mexico by force in the mexico war. american foreign policy based on theft. why? because look, america is very active in the middle east. why? the middle east has oil. notice that america doesn't get involved in haiti or row wanda because they don't have oil. >> do you have a different spin why these events took place? >> the final one is capitol list m. when obama said you didn't build that, he was arguing society collectively creates wealth and greedy entrepreneurs rush in and steal it. this is a central challenge, if you will, that we take on in this film america. we examine the allegations and repeat them one by one. >> take what happened with the ameri america kindians. >> it appears to be obvious, right? we certainly did take the country from the indians, right. what is going on here, as i would call it, morality. the progressives take a few nuggets of american history. columbus' arrival, then the pounder's compromise with slavery and what they do is fast forward to the favorite episode, so to speak and create a s
america stole the labor of african americans, america took half of mexico by force in the mexico war. american foreign policy based on theft. why? because look, america is very active in the middle east. why? the middle east has oil. notice that america doesn't get involved in haiti or row wanda because they don't have oil. >> do you have a different spin why these events took place? >> the final one is capitol list m. when obama said you didn't build that, he was arguing society...
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. >> reporter:this weekend that dump site turned out to be a landfill in new mexico. crews say they found thousands of e-t game cartridges along with old joysticks and game consoles. >> reporter:one of the game's designers was there to watch the dig. >>" it is totally thrilling to me to see that something i worked on that long ago is still having impact. i still generating entertainment excitement" >> reporter:atari never officialy admitted to getting rid of the game. but it appears that this is >> pam: looking at the san mateo bridge and it is not to that. it is not to bad. bay bridge toll plaza with no problems at all and moving along quite well. searchers have located the small plane that crashed in the san pablo bay... what is next? >> pam: more news coming up >> pam: more news coming up you know what? why don't you go get some frozen yogurt. i got this. you're so sweet. you got this, right? i do got this. from the shelf, and to your home. starting at $99. sofa... desk... you know what? why don't you go get some frozen yogurt. i got this. you're so sweet. you got
. >> reporter:this weekend that dump site turned out to be a landfill in new mexico. crews say they found thousands of e-t game cartridges along with old joysticks and game consoles. >> reporter:one of the game's designers was there to watch the dig. >>" it is totally thrilling to me to see that something i worked on that long ago is still having impact. i still generating entertainment excitement" >> reporter:atari never officialy admitted to getting rid of...
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citi and their failing of the stress test because of what we can assume is that accounting issue in mexico. you wonder what is going to happen next time. >> the big question is whether they will be able to pay that dividend. either way, pretty embarrassing. >> not much for corning, inching higher, posting first-quarter profits that beat analysts estimates. a supplier to apple and samsung and the maker of gorilla glass, they had it increase year-over-year. >> number three, newmont mining falling. the talks between companies have now ended. newmont, it sounds like, call them off. it was to combine the to large old producers. discussions were halted on april 18 amid disagreements. it looks like newmont is blaming it on the ceo of barrick. they both want to get together, but no deal. number to, the energy partners will buy a gasoline supplier for about one $.8 billion, and that will add to their retail unit and forecast an annual savings of 70 million dollars. and that is the close. >> all right, coming up on our number one stock of the day, we have got pfizer and astrazeneca. astrazeneca reje
citi and their failing of the stress test because of what we can assume is that accounting issue in mexico. you wonder what is going to happen next time. >> the big question is whether they will be able to pay that dividend. either way, pretty embarrassing. >> not much for corning, inching higher, posting first-quarter profits that beat analysts estimates. a supplier to apple and samsung and the maker of gorilla glass, they had it increase year-over-year. >> number three,...
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your reporting is that lack of access to this kind of health care is leading women to actually go to mexico? >> that's right. a similar law is in effect in texas where they started out with having slilts better access, but it's an enormous state, and when they pass this law that required admitting privileges, which i would add the american medical association and the american college of ob stit rigses and gynecologists have said is medically unnecessary. after that law was passed, all but 24 of the clinics had to close, and two of the clinics in the rio goned valley, which is right on the border with mexico and is already a very under served area when it comes to health access had to close as well. what's happening to women who are on the border who are already in a really precarious situation is that there's a black market in pill form to reduce abortion. when the governor says he wants to make mississippi "abortion-free" that only means legal abortion. you know, as we saw before roe v. wade, women who are desperate to end their pregnancies, will often take matters into their own hands, an
your reporting is that lack of access to this kind of health care is leading women to actually go to mexico? >> that's right. a similar law is in effect in texas where they started out with having slilts better access, but it's an enormous state, and when they pass this law that required admitting privileges, which i would add the american medical association and the american college of ob stit rigses and gynecologists have said is medically unnecessary. after that law was passed, all but...
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they only use healthy nutritious food and harm test courses are great and they have been dumped into mexico at an arc logical day. >> a tarry dumped at least a million cartridges in a landfill because they could not sell the game. more than 200 people came out to watch it and were joined by one of the original place, something i worked on is still making headlines. >> the spokesperson said they have changed its leaders so many times since 1983 and they are not sure what exactly -p may be buried now. >>> and the teenage stow away and what they plan to do within the next couple of days and we will tell you what is happening in and traffic does look good as you drive across the peninsular. >>> and we are going to start warming up, i will show you how much warmer. salesperson #1: the real deal is the passat tdi clean diesel gets up to 795 highway miles per tank. salesperson #2: actually, we're throwing in a $1,000 fuel reward card. we've never done that. that's why there's never been a better time to buy a passat tdi clean diesel. husband: so it's like two deals in one? salesperson #2: exactly.
they only use healthy nutritious food and harm test courses are great and they have been dumped into mexico at an arc logical day. >> a tarry dumped at least a million cartridges in a landfill because they could not sell the game. more than 200 people came out to watch it and were joined by one of the original place, something i worked on is still making headlines. >> the spokesperson said they have changed its leaders so many times since 1983 and they are not sure what exactly -p...
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a forgettable passing dug up in new mexico. >> this was not too popular. a documentary film production company, found hundreds of unsold extraterrestrial cartridges buried in a landfill. called it the worst video game ever made. well, the discovery now confirms that 30-year-old urban legend, collected all the games and buried them in this location to hide them forever. >> curious, i want to play it. >> we'll have new details surrounding the l.a. clippers owner donald sterling and his alleged racial comments. how one l.a. city leader wants him to pay. >> as the sun comes up, two planes collided here. we'll have the details and a live report. ,,,,,,,, i must begin my journey, which will cause me to miss the end of the game. the x1 entertainment operating system lets your watch live tv anywhere. can i watch it in butterfly valley? sure. can i watch it in glimmering lake? yep. here, too. what about the dark castle? you call that defense?! come on! [ female announcer ] watch live tv anywhere. the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. um...hi geo
a forgettable passing dug up in new mexico. >> this was not too popular. a documentary film production company, found hundreds of unsold extraterrestrial cartridges buried in a landfill. called it the worst video game ever made. well, the discovery now confirms that 30-year-old urban legend, collected all the games and buried them in this location to hide them forever. >> curious, i want to play it. >> we'll have new details surrounding the l.a. clippers owner donald sterling...
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hundreds of unsold etb extraterrestrial game cartridges found in new mexico. some game enthusiasts call it the worst video game ever made and the discovery confirms a 30- year-old urban legend that atari collected all the games and put them in a location to find them forever but they're back up now. >> it's 4:56. we'll have more on the controversy surrounding donald sterling after his alleged racial comments. we'll tell you how an l.a. city leader wants sterling to pay. >>> and a searching for a missing plane in san pablo bay. we'll have a full report coming up ahead. ,,,,,,,, it's chaos out there.o your marks. go! but the m-class sees in your blind spot, pulls you back into your lane, even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2014 m-class. >> it's debris. no word on the pilot. they couldn't get it to. >> searchers scoured the water to find two small planes collide yesterday afternoon. one plane went back and another in san pablo bay. >> you're associating with black people. >> anger called for action. rebounding th
hundreds of unsold etb extraterrestrial game cartridges found in new mexico. some game enthusiasts call it the worst video game ever made and the discovery confirms a 30- year-old urban legend that atari collected all the games and put them in a location to find them forever but they're back up now. >> it's 4:56. we'll have more on the controversy surrounding donald sterling after his alleged racial comments. we'll tell you how an l.a. city leader wants sterling to pay. >>> and a...
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they were buried deep in the new mexico desert. >> i had a stack of atari, i'm trying to think back, had a photo of all my games and i wonder if i had et. >> i don't remember that game. maybe that's why -- >> now i want to play it. i want to see how horrible it was. >> how bad it is. i'm betty nguyen. this is "early today." we hope it is your first stop of the day right here on nbc. [ julie ] the wrinkle cream graveyard. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? this one's a keeper. rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. from neutrogena®. to get a smoky eye look just right. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. that is until i discovered this... almay's intense i color collection for my hazel eyes. almay intense i-color in four color collections. so simple. so me. you have to try it for yourself. >>> leading the news, palin at nra meeting, waterboarding is how
they were buried deep in the new mexico desert. >> i had a stack of atari, i'm trying to think back, had a photo of all my games and i wonder if i had et. >> i don't remember that game. maybe that's why -- >> now i want to play it. i want to see how horrible it was. >> how bad it is. i'm betty nguyen. this is "early today." we hope it is your first stop of the day right here on nbc. [ julie ] the wrinkle cream graveyard. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to...
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and mexico as countries where that competitiveness has improved. how much of this also has to do, frankly, with the fact that we have a lot of oil and our energy cost are a lot cheaper than elsewhere? >> energy is important, but it is only one factor. the other thing we are seeing in the united states is relatively stable wages with productivity increasing, which is making a big defense. contrast that with a country like brazil, 25% higher than the u.s., a shocking number, where they have seen virtually no productivity gains. they are therefore at a balance. >> how do you define manufacturing renaissance? as a return of manufacturing to the united states, very simply. what we are seeing now is more and more companies that we can identify have taken what were jobs, primarily from asia, and brought them back to the united states. this is really only the beginning phase of this economic world change. >> as we talk about china's competitiveness working against it, the fact of the matter is that emerging markets consuming -- emerging market consumer spe
and mexico as countries where that competitiveness has improved. how much of this also has to do, frankly, with the fact that we have a lot of oil and our energy cost are a lot cheaper than elsewhere? >> energy is important, but it is only one factor. the other thing we are seeing in the united states is relatively stable wages with productivity increasing, which is making a big defense. contrast that with a country like brazil, 25% higher than the u.s., a shocking number, where they have...
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just get it all out. >> demetrius: you'll be in the mexico litter covering that. to the call that exhuming? >> i think you can exhume the body. can you exhume and atari game? >> it will rain every day this week. watch us but the weather is pretty much the same all week. good chance of showers and thunderstorms every day. the good news today is we have good rain with a few storms. most storms should be to the south. today's high temperature is 57. 70 percent chance of rain today. tamara's 60 percent chance its 65. same storm to the west continuing off and on showers and storms through sunday. >> makes me want to stay in bed all week. we have some construction out there. most in the process of being picked up but over to route 31 a looks like they are doing some resurfacing work over the tracks. that will be in place for a bit. on top of that, a u.s. 20 eastbound goes all the way to road and 31 that work will last through september. it will stick around longer than the rest of the projects. we will highlight the construction and just a few minutes. >> the morning. w
just get it all out. >> demetrius: you'll be in the mexico litter covering that. to the call that exhuming? >> i think you can exhume the body. can you exhume and atari game? >> it will rain every day this week. watch us but the weather is pretty much the same all week. good chance of showers and thunderstorms every day. the good news today is we have good rain with a few storms. most storms should be to the south. today's high temperature is 57. 70 percent chance of rain...
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states like new mexico, arizona more than a quarter kids don't have enough food. including 41% of kids in zubala county texas who don't have that. >>> it is a solemn day in israel. they begin their holocaust memorial day. stores around restaurants are closed as they remember the 6 million jews killed during the holocaust. >>> today marks the beginning of the d.c. bible reading marathon. for the 26th year, they will spend four and a half days on the steps of the capitol reading the entire bible. >>> senator elizabeth warren weighs in on her bid to the white house and sarah palin crowns a new mama grizzly. scrambled politics is next. [ male announcer ] this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto. like warfarin, xarelto is proven effective to reduce afib
states like new mexico, arizona more than a quarter kids don't have enough food. including 41% of kids in zubala county texas who don't have that. >>> it is a solemn day in israel. they begin their holocaust memorial day. stores around restaurants are closed as they remember the 6 million jews killed during the holocaust. >>> today marks the beginning of the d.c. bible reading marathon. for the 26th year, they will spend four and a half days on the steps of the capitol reading...